A track widening system for motor vehicles, having at least one track widening disc and at least one centering ring which is inserted into a central opening of the track widening disc. The centering ring has at least one first catch device which is arranged at the free end of a resilient arm and the track widening disc has a corresponding second catch. The centering ring may include plastic, and may be fiber-reinforced. One or more centering rings may have different colors. One or more protrusions may extend from a hub centering position of a centering ring.
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24. A track widening system for motor vehicles, said track widening system comprising:
a track widening disc having a central opening;
a centering ring for insertion into an opening of a wheel and for insertion into said central opening of said track widening disc, said centering ring comprising:
a collar at a rear side of said centering ring;
a retention portion adjacent to said collar, an inner surface of said retention portion comprising a hub centering portion with at least one protrusion extending inwardly therefrom;
a rim centering portion at a front side of said centering ring, a portion of said rim centering portion projecting beyond a front side of said track widening disc; and
a frustoconical chamfered portion adjacent to said retention portion.
1. A track widening system for motor vehicles, said track widening system comprising:
a track widening disc having a central opening; and
a centering ring for insertion into an opening of a wheel and for insertion into said central opening of said track widening disc, said centering ring defining an axis and comprising a collar at a rear side thereof, a retention portion adjacent to said collar, and a rim centering portion at a front side of said centering ring, a portion of said rim centering portion projecting beyond a front side of said track widening disc, said retention portion having an inner surface comprising a hub centering portion including at least one protrusion, said protrusion extending radially inwardly from said inner surface and having a circumferential dimension substantially less than a total circumference of said inner surface.
25. A track widening system for motor vehicles, said track widening system comprising:
a track widening disc having a central opening;
a centering ring for insertion into an opening of a wheel and for insertion into said central opening of said track widening disc, said centering ring comprising:
a collar at a rear side of said centering ring;
a retention portion adjacent to said collar, an inner surface of said retention portion comprising a hub centering portion with at least one protrusion extending inwardly therefrom;
a rim centering portion at a front side of said centering ring, a portion of said rim centering portion projecting beyond a front side of said track widening disc; and
a first catch device positioned at an end of a resilient arm, said protrusion of said hub centering portion being offset from said first catch device;
said track widening disc having a second catch device corresponding to said first catch device.
18. A track widening system for motor vehicles, said track widening system comprising:
at least two track widening discs each comprising a central opening and having a thickness, said thickness of said at least two track widening discs being different; and
a plurality of centering rings for insertion into said central opening of said at least two track widening discs, each of said plurality of centering rings defining an axis and comprising a collar at a rear side, a retention portion adjacent said collar, and a rim centering portion at a front side for insertion into an opening of a wheel, a portion of each said rim centering portion projecting beyond a front side of said at least two track widening discs, each said retention portion having an inner surface comprising a hub centering portion including a plurality of protrusions extending radially inwardly therefrom, each said protrusion having a circumferential dimension substantially less than an entire circumference of said inner surface, an outer diameter of said retention portion of each of said plurality of centering rings being the same and an outer diameter of said rim centering portion of at least two of said plurality of centering rings being different.
26. A track widening system for a motor vehicle, said track widening system comprising:
a track widening disc having a central opening and a plurality of holes disposed about said central opening and configured for receiving therein respective wheel bolts of a vehicle wheel hub; and
a centering ring defining a central axis and being disposed within said central opening of said track widening disc, said centering ring comprising a circumferentially extending retention region at a first side thereof configured to maintain said centering ring within, and to center said centering ring relative to, said central opening of said track widening disc, and a rim centering portion at a second side of said centering ring spaced axially from said first side, a portion of said rim centering portion projecting beyond a side of said track widening disc disposed adjacent said second side of said centering ring, said centering ring further comprising an inner annular surface disposed adjacent said first side thereof, said inner annular surface comprising a hub centering portion including at least one protrusion extending radially inwardly beyond portions of said inner annular surface disposed immediately circumferentially adjacent said protrusion.
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The present application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 14/823,502 filed on Aug. 11, 2015, and issued as U.S. Pat. No. 10,086,644 on Oct. 2, 2018, which claims the benefit of priority of German Application No. 10 2014 215 986.5, filed Aug. 12, 2014, and of German Application No. 20 2015 000 487.3, filed Jan. 19, 2015, all of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
The invention relates to a track widening system or wheel spacer system for motor vehicles. More particularly, embodiments of the present invention pertain to systems having at least one track widening disc or wheel spacer disc and at least one centering ring for insertion into the track widening disc. There heretofore lacks a universal system enabling track widening of differing amounts and centering on wheels having different diameters.
An object of the invention is to provide a track widening system for motor vehicles which can be used in a flexible manner for different wheels and different vehicles.
To this end, there is provided according to some embodiments of the present invention a track widening system that may include at least one track widening disc and a centering ring which is inserted into a central opening of the track widening disc. The centering ring may comprise plastic material. The centering ring may have at least one first catch device which is arranged at the free end of a resilient arm and the track widening disc has a corresponding second catch device.
Because the track widening system in accordance with some embodiments of the present invention may include a track widening disc and a separate centering ring, the track widening system can be flexibly adapted to different vehicles and different wheels. This is because the track widening disc has to fit on the wheel bolts of the vehicle and the centering ring must be adapted to the diameter of a central opening in the wheel so that the wheel is orientated during positioning on the centering ring precisely concentrically relative to the track widening disc or concentrically relative to the wheel hub or the pitch circle with the wheel bolts. The invention recognizes that the centering ring is not loaded during driving operation because the forces and momentums introduced by the wheel into the wheel hub and vice versa are transmitted exclusively by means of the track widening disc. Therefore, in some embodiments, the centering ring, which only carries out its centering function when the track widening disc is mounted and when the wheel is mounted, may comprise plastic material. The centering ring can thus be produced in a very cost-effective manner and also with extremely varied dimensions in order to be able to use the track widening system according to the invention for different vehicles and wheels. The centering ring may be constructed, for example, as a plastics injection-molded component, especially fiber-reinforced plastics, because, as mentioned, it is not subjected to any loads at all during driving operation. The production of the centering ring from plastics material, in particular from plastics injection-molded material, also makes it easier to produce different centering rings which then ensure the adaptation of the track widening discs to different wheels.
In some embodiments of the invention, the first catch device is in the form of a catch projection which projects outwards in a radial direction. In some implementations, the catch projection may be at the free end of a resilient arm which can readily be produced on a plastics component, such as a plastics injection-molded component. As above, the centering ring may not be subjected to any loads during driving operation and consequently the catch projection at the free end of a resilient arm may only be subject to forces which occur when the track widening disc and the wheel are mounted on the wheel hub. Advantageously, a plurality of resilient arms having catch projections may be provided on the centering ring at the free ends. In some implementations four resilient arms may be provided. However, it is to be appreciated that other number of arms and catch projections are contemplated in accordance with some embodiments of the invention.
In some embodiments, the second catch device may be a shoulder which extends around the central opening of the track widening disc. In some embodiments, the second catch device may be a chamfered portion which extends around the central opening. In some embodiments, the second catch device may be a groove which extends around the central opening.
A peripheral shoulder, a peripheral chamfered portion or a peripheral groove can be provided in the track widening disc, and unitarily formed. The track widening disc may be formed of metal, and thus the shoulder, chamfered portion, or peripheral groove can be mechanically processed at the same time as other features of the track widening disc. For example, and without limitation, the peripheral shoulder, the peripheral chamfered portion or the peripheral groove can therefore be formed in the track widening disc, for example, during a turning process. The outwardly projecting catch projections on the centering ring may engage in the central opening of the track widening disc when the centering ring is introduced. In the case of thick track widening discs, a groove may be provided in the inner wall of the central opening and, in the case of relatively thin track widening discs, the catch projections of the centering ring may engage at a peripheral shoulder or a peripheral chamfered portion which may be arranged at the transition between the central opening and the front side and/or rear side of the track widening disc.
In a development of the invention, the track widening disc may have a plurality of wheel bolt holes which are provided for the introduction of wheel bolts. A dimension of the wheel bolt holes in a radial direction of the track widening disc may be from about 1.2 times to about 1.7 times. For example, and without limitation, it may be 1.5 times the diameter of the wheel bolts. In some embodiments, the track widening disc may have at least one curved slot which extends in the peripheral direction as a wheel bolt hole. In this manner, different hole configurations can be covered with a track widening disc. In this manner, the number of individual components necessary for the track widening system according to the invention, in order to cover different vehicles and wheels, can also be substantially reduced. Different pitch circles in different vehicles can be covered by means of such a configuration of the wheel bolt holes in the track widening disc. It is also thereby possible to substantially reduce the number of different track widening discs which are necessary for different vehicles.
In some embodiments of the invention, a plurality of centering rings may be provided in the track widening system, wherein each centering ring has a retention portion for fixing to the track widening disc with at least a first catch device and a rim centering portion for arrangement in a central opening of a wheel. All the centering rings may have the same outer diameter in the retention portion and the centering rings may differ from each other at least partially in terms of the outer diameter of the rim centering portion.
It is thereby possible to ensure that all the centering rings which are different from each other can fit in all the track widening discs of the track widening system according to the invention and can be engaged therein. As already described, the corresponding second catch devices may also be arranged at mutually different track widening discs in an identical manner so that all the centering rings of the track widening system can be engaged.
In some implementations, a plurality of track widening discs of different thicknesses may be included in the track widening system.
In some implementations, the track widening discs may have differently arranged wheel bolt holes.
Although the track widening system in accordance with some embodiments of the invention may not require different track widening discs and different centering rings in order to be able to cover different vehicles and wheels, the necessary number of individual components, particularly the number of different track widening discs, can be substantially reduced. Different track widening discs may be provided to produce different dimensions for the track widening obtained.
In certain embodiments of the present invention, one or more protrusions may be provided on a hub centering portion of a centering ring. The inclusion of protrusions may allow for the compensation of tolerances of wheel hubs, thereby ensuring a secure fit when a centering ring is placed onto a wheel hub. In some embodiments, a protrusion may be in the form of a bump or a rib, which may be rounded and elongated. It is to be appreciated, however, that other dimensions and shapes of protrusions are contemplated in accordance with the present invention. Moreover, in some embodiments of the present invention, protrusions of varying dimensions and shapes can be provided on a hub centering portion.
The above-described objects, advantages and features of the invention, together with the organization and manner of operation thereof, will become apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein like elements have like numerals throughout the several drawings described herein. In addition, individual features of different embodiments which are described and/or illustrated in the drawings may be combined with each other without exceeding the scope of the invention. Further benefits and other advantages of the present invention will become readily apparent from the detailed description of the preferred embodiments.
Reference will now be made in detail to certain embodiments of the invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. While the invention will be described in reference to these embodiments, it will be understood that they are not intended to limit the invention. To the contrary, the invention is intended to cover alternatives, modifications, and equivalents that are included within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the claims. In the following disclosure, specific details are given to provide a thorough understanding of the invention. However, it will be apparent to one skilled in the art that the present invention may be practiced without all of the specific details provided.
The centering ring 12, when viewed from the visible rear side of the track widening disc 10 in
The centering ring 12 may have four resilient arms 32, at the free end of which a catch projection 34 is arranged, respectively. However, it is to be appreciated that other numbers of resilient arms are contemplated in accordance with some embodiments of the present invention. The illustration of
The centering ring 12 may have a retention portion 38 whose outer diameter is only slightly smaller than the inner diameter of the central opening 30 of the track widening disc 10. The centering ring 12 may be retained with this retention portion 38 in the central opening 30 of the track widening disc 10 and centered in relation to the central opening 30. Furthermore, the centering ring 12 may include a rim centering portion 40 which projects beyond the front side of the track widening disc 10, which side is shown at the bottom in
The centering ring 12 may also have a hub centering portion 41 which is intended to be placed on the outer diameter of a wheel hub. By simply pushing the hub centering portion 41 onto the wheel hub, the centering ring 12 and the track widening disc 10 can then be centered on the wheel hub. According to some embodiments of the invention, different centering rings 12 may be provided with different inner diameters of the hub centering portion 41 in order to be used with different types of vehicles having different outer diameters of the wheel hub. The hub centering portion 41 can be made slightly conical which is explained in detail in conjunction with
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Unlike the centering ring 12, the centering ring 42 may have a rim centering portion 46 with an outer diameter which is smaller than the rim centering portion 40 of the centering ring 12. By the centering ring 42 being introduced into the track widening disc 10 in place of the centering ring 12, consequently, the track widening disc 10 can be adapted to wheels with a smaller diameter of the central opening 30.
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Unlike the centering rings 12, 42, the centering ring 52 may have a rim centering portion 56 with an even smaller outer diameter. By the centering ring 52 being introduced, consequently, the track widening disc 10 can be used for wheels having an even smaller diameter of the central opening 30.
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In some embodiments, the centering rings 78, 80 may have the same outer diameter of the rim centering portion and may have for identification a different but related colour (e.g. dark red and light red). The centering rings 82, 84 may have a larger diameter of the rim centering portion when compared to the centering rings 78, 80; both centering rings 82, 84, however, in accordance with some embodiments of the invention, may have the same outer diameter of the rim centering portion. The centering rings 78, 80 may have for identification a different but related colour (e.g., yellow and orange) which is different than the colouring of the centering rings 78, 80. The centering rings 86, 88 are illustrated as having the biggest diameter of the rim centering portion of all centering rings and, for identification, may have a different but related colour (e.g. a bright white and a darker white) which is different than the colouring of the other centering rings. It is to be appreciated that, in preferred embodiments, all centering rings of different dimensions (e.g., centering rings 78, 80, 82, 84, 86, 88) may have a different colour. It is further to be appreciated that in accordance with some embodiments of the invention other identifying features may distinguish the different centering rings. For example, and without limitation, the centering rings may have text or symbolic markings thereon for distinguishing purposes. In preferred embodiments, centering rings having the same outer diameter of the rim centering portion may have a related colour. Such a colour identification system according to the invention is independent of the provision of catch devices. As a consequence, such a colour identification system is independent of the provision of the catch projections 34 on the resilient arms 32 and can be realized with centering rings without catch devices.
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In some embodiments of the present invention, one or more protrusions may extend inwardly from a hub centering portion of a centering ring. As illustrated in
In certain implementations, one or more protrusions 102 may be in the form of ribs 102A which may be integrally formed with hub centering portion 141 and may be vertically elongated, narrow in width, and rounded, as shown in
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When a centering ring is engaged with a track widening disc and then, collectively, centered on a wheel hub, the forces imparted on the resilient arms and the protrusions may be directly opposing, causing localized stress on the centering ring in the vicinity of each resilient arm. To reduce this localized stress, in some embodiments, one or more protrusions may be positioned to be offset from an adjacent resilient arm. For example, as further illustrated in
The foregoing descriptions of specific embodiments of the present invention have been presented for purposes of illustration and description. They are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise forms disclosed, and many modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teachings. The embodiments were chosen and described in order to best explain the principles of the invention and its practical application, to thereby enable others skilled in the art to best utilize the invention and various embodiments with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. It is to be understood that variations and modifications of the present invention may be made without departing from the scope thereof. It is to be appreciated that the features disclosed herein may be used different combinations and permutations with each other, all falling within the scope of the present invention. It is also to be understood that the present invention is not to be limited by the specific embodiments disclosed herein, but only in accordance with the appended claims when read in light of the foregoing specification.
Wohlfarth, Klaus, Weidner, Andreas, Simonjan, Edgar
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